Military Museums and Collections

A military-historical museum about the Battle of the Bulge (winter 1944 - 1945), situated in the middle of the former battlefield of Poteau, a small village in the Belgian Ardennes. It has a new and also family-friendly conception. Several life-size dioramas with old war equipment and dummies in uniforms, historical military vehicles, cannons, authentic photos and movies shown at the museum's cinema of the well-known ambush at Poteau .

Based on the area where the very first tank crews were trained in 1916, we have a major collection of vehicles and equipment from the 1900 to the present day. we have the support of many major Uk military museum (IE Firepower, IWM,National Army Museum) The E.E.M.M. is a registered charity number 1107784. We are in no way connected with the East England Tank Museum Ltd.

This new museum opened in memory of the Battle of the Bulge and the massacre of Baugnez/Malmedy, extends over 850 Square metres and two stories. Visitors are presented with a stunning sound and light show as well as a magnificent display.
Visiting the Baugnez 44 Historical Center museum is facilitated by the use of an audio guide in four languages (French, English, Dutch and German).The visit lasts about 1and a half hours. The whole complex is accessible to handicapped persons.

The tanks and armoured vehicles collection is property of the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces. Within the RMAF the section ground forces is responsible for this impressive part of the museum with more than 360 vehicles.
The Tank Museum and its volunteers aid the RMAF with the restoration and maintenance of these vehicles. They are stored in 3 different places: The Centre court of the museum, the Depot of Kapellen and the Depot of Vissenaken.

Opened in 1981, Preston Isaac’s collection now has over 60 British, Canadian and Warsaw Pact vehicles and artillery pieces, with thousands of smaller items on show. We can also sell you a button, or hire you a tank.

Carentan/Saint Come-du-Mont,2, Village de l’Amont,Saint-Côme-du-Mont,50500,France

Tel: +33(0) 2 33 42 00 42

In the heart of the 101st Airborne battelfield the D-Day Paratroopers Historical Center offers a historical trail of the battelfield while Dead Man’s Corner Museum set up in the ancient CP of the German paratroopers offers a wide variety of authentic German and US paratrooper memorabilia

Home of the famous Dunsfold Collection, we are the number one source for spares and service for all types of Land Rover, military and civilian from prototypes to current models. Parts can be sent anywhere in the world.

The most important collection of Battle of Britain artefacts on show in the country.
Aircraft - Vehicles - Weapons.
Flying Equipment - Prints.
Relics from over 600 crashed aircraft.
Beverages and Snacks, Shop, Free Parking.

The Mémorial Pegasus is dedicated to 6th British Airborne Division which landed on the eastern flank of the D-Day Beaches on 6th June 1944. Thousands of artefacts are presented, many donated to the museum by Veterans and their families.
An archive film and guided visits help the visitor understand the momentous events of 1944. On display in the park of the museum, along with a full size copy of a Horsa Glider, is the original Pegasus Bridge, liberated by the airborne forces on D-Day.

Founded by Jacques Littlefield, The Military Vehicle Technology Foundation oversees one of the largest and most significant collections of historical military vehicles in the world. Our goal is to acquire, restore, and interpret the historical significance of 20th and 21st century military vehicles. Domestic and foreign combat vehicles such as tanks, armored cars, self-propelled artillery, and other technically interesting mobile platforms are the focus of the collection. We also maintain an extensive technical library that describes many vehicles down to the part level. Aside from the vehicles, there are towed artillery, antitank, and antiaircraft guns. Military support equipment, inert ordnance, and accessories round out the collection.

Normandy's best kept secret.This wonderful museum tells the story of Operation Bluecoat and in particular the bloody fighting around the village which led to the British 11th Armoured breakthrough across the "Bridge of Bulls".

The Norfolk Tank Museum is an independent museum housing a collection of military vehicles, weapons and militaria including Deborah II, the replica Mk IV Tank as seen on Channel 4's documentary - Guy Martin's WWI Tank. We are a hands on museum, were you can climb inside and experience the confirmed space and atmosphere of the crew turret.

The National War and Resistance Museum of the Netherlands. The museum is located on the site of the Battle of Overloon, a World War II tank and infantry battle between Allied and German forces that occurred in September and October 1944, in the aftermath of Operation Market Garden.
Set in 14 hectares of woodland, it is one of two museums in an area now designated as Liberty Park. A feature of the museum is the large number of military vehicles and equipment on display, both German and Allied. For years these have been kept in the open air, but have recently been moved indoors in order to help preserve them. Many of the exhibited vehicles took part in the Battle of Overloon. In 2006 the collection was expanded with a large number of vehicles from a private collection.

The Park of Military History is a new museum and tourist center that experienced an intensive development over the last couple of years. Various museum exhibits and diverse museum collections offer the visitors a unique insight into the national history as well as the world history.The main collection of the Park of Military History is a national tank-artillery collection that comprises tanks and cannons from the 2nd World War, from the period of the Cold War and from the Slovenian liberation war in 1991 as well as the vehicles from the Slovenian Army. The Park has also an aircraft collection; it consists of two fighter aircraft, the American turbojet fighter-bomber F-84 Thunderjet and the Romanian IAR-93 Vultur/Eagle.

The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the southern hemisphere. We are dedicated to the collection, preservation, restoration and display of Armoured Vehicles and Artillery from the 1800's to the present day. Our collection includes armoured vehicles and artillery from both world wars with a particular focus on WWII. Some other attractions we offer are APC rides, a shooting gallery and retail shop.

Cold War Restorations is the result of building and repairing our own museum vehicles. We can repair and rebuild most military vehicles trailers and equipment. We have done restoration and repair work on All types of vehicles. Russian British, German, American etc etc...we have taken on full restoration's of Fodens Urals, CVRt and CVRw etc etc tracked wheeled what have you. We have full facilities and can accommodate any size vehicle

The Muckleburgh Collection, the UK's largest privately owned working Military Collection with 25 Tanks all in working order. Why not come and visit us by landing at our Airstrip, there's so much to see! Including tanks, armoured cars, bombs, artillery and missiles used by the allied armies during World War II.
It incorporates the Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry Museum of uniforms, weapons, photographs and documents, RAF Reconnaissance and Air Sea Rescue and Marine Craft.
There are items of artillery used in the Falkland Islands and uniforms, weapons and other equipment recovered from coalition and Iraqi armies
in the Gulf War. Some post-war aircraft on display with a unique collection of model ships. Tank demonstrations and Rides make it an exciting days visit.

It is now a race against time before sadly memories of the Second World War will be lost forever. The centre's mission is to collect and encourage access to the surviving testimony of men and women who lived through the years of the Second World War and to ensure that different audiences share and learn from the personal recollections preserved in the collection.